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last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can make me out as a monster. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: judge john cleland has a during which laws changed and mandatory minimums were increased. his attorney, joe amendola, says sandusky is going to fight for a new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very -- i think he's very confident that he's going to get another shot at this. >> reporter: in addition to sandusky speaking, the sentencing hearing will include arguments by attorneys, possible messages of support from sandusky friends and family, and impact statements from at least two victims. >> it is a tragedy compounded by the fact that we have a man who was convicted who won't come forward and show any contrition and any remorse. >> reporter: after sentencing today, jerry sandusky will under in go an extensive evaluation, that could take a few months that determines which prison he is sent to. >> we know they'r
last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can make me out as a monster. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: judge john cleland has a during which laws changed and mandatory minimums were increased. his attorney, joe amendola, says sandusky is going to fight for a new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very...
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if he can afford the cable he will be able to watch penn state football games. but he will never again be allowed to visit children. >> oh, thank you, jim avila for the report. 25 prisons he could be sent to. they'll make the determination in the coming days. none of the prisons have special housing facilities for sex offenders you heard there. there is definitely a security risk. i don't think most people are sympathetic to that at all. and, he didn't show much remorse for the victims. >> no remorse whatsoever. i was so surprised at the sentence. his exposure was something like over 400 years. and remember the madoff case, the judge in federal court, gave madoff 150 years. it was the max that he could have gotten. and madoff stole money from people. jerry sandusky stole these -- the innocence. he stole their souls. and i, you know, i prosecuted child sex crimes. i know what it does to the victims. they will never be the same. >> why do you think 60 instead of maximum 400? >> the judge basically said he didn't want to give this inflated, arbitrary number. he had
if he can afford the cable he will be able to watch penn state football games. but he will never again be allowed to visit children. >> oh, thank you, jim avila for the report. 25 prisons he could be sent to. they'll make the determination in the coming days. none of the prisons have special housing facilities for sex offenders you heard there. there is definitely a security risk. i don't think most people are sympathetic to that at all. and, he didn't show much remorse for the victims....
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that 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach is walking towards the rest of his life in prison. and his conviction notwithstanding on 45 counts of sexually abusing children, he still insists that he, jerry sandusky, the man behind the glass, is the victim. this sentence was almost a formality. 30 to 60 years behind bars. that's what the judge said. much more compelling though, the words that were spoken today, and i don't necessarily mean just from jerry sandusky. cnn's jason carroll was inside the courtroom. he's just come out to join us. all right. so play out for me exactly what happened in that courtroom where our cameras 3r7weren't allowed. >> reporter: well, it was a courtroom filled with emotion beginning, first of all, with the victims who came to address the court, who spoke about the pain and the anguish that they suffered over many, many years at the hands of jerry sandusky. victim number six, that is a young man identified as victim number six, he stood, he addressed the court. he said, quote, that night you told me you were the tickle monster so you could to
that 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach is walking towards the rest of his life in prison. and his conviction notwithstanding on 45 counts of sexually abusing children, he still insists that he, jerry sandusky, the man behind the glass, is the victim. this sentence was almost a formality. 30 to 60 years behind bars. that's what the judge said. much more compelling though, the words that were spoken today, and i don't necessarily mean just from jerry sandusky. cnn's jason...
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former penn assistant coach and some of his victims expected to address the judge. sandusky was found guilty of 45 criminal counts. of course, we'll bring you the sentence when it happens. >>> justice may be getting closer for a grieving widow who says her husband was killed on a lake that straddles the u.s./mexico border. she calls an arrest in the two-year-old case a shock. investigators say this man a linked to the killing on falcon lake. the victim's body has never been found. >>> in money news, walmart and american express are teaming up. they're launching a new prepaid card as an alternative to checking accounts and debit cards. they're calling it blue bird. it will have no month, annual, or overdraft fees and no minimum balance. you can use it at the atm and make deposit was your start phones. >>> in california where an incredible crash is caught on camera. a truck crashed into the liquor store trapping the owner underneath the rubble, and then the driver -- the driver sped off. police watched the surveillance video and in a few hours they caught up with that
former penn assistant coach and some of his victims expected to address the judge. sandusky was found guilty of 45 criminal counts. of course, we'll bring you the sentence when it happens. >>> justice may be getting closer for a grieving widow who says her husband was killed on a lake that straddles the u.s./mexico border. she calls an arrest in the two-year-old case a shock. investigators say this man a linked to the killing on falcon lake. the victim's body has never been found....
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the book that remains open is the book against penn state. >> all right. susan candiotti live for us in pennsylvania. thank you for that. >> got to tell you, that tape to me is stunning. i don't think i ever heard anything like that from a guy who is about to be sentenced. >> exactly. from a guy about to face a judge. >>> four weeks to go until election day. two new polls show the race for the white house basically tide. in one poll, mitt romney's strong debate performance essentially erased obama's lead. the same poll last month had romney trailing obama by eight points. the latest gallup tracking poll has obama leading romney 50% to 45%, a margin that grew yesterday. but neither of these numbers may be telling the whole story. coming up, we take a look at these results with peter hamby. >> my head is spinning with all the numbers. >> right. >> according to the cdc, the death toll is now at 8. 105 people in nine states are infected. health officials say 75 medical facilities in 23 states received the contaminated steroid injections. the company that makes
the book that remains open is the book against penn state. >> all right. susan candiotti live for us in pennsylvania. thank you for that. >> got to tell you, that tape to me is stunning. i don't think i ever heard anything like that from a guy who is about to be sentenced. >> exactly. from a guy about to face a judge. >>> four weeks to go until election day. two new polls show the race for the white house basically tide. in one poll, mitt romney's strong debate...
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. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement, denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, they can treat mes a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> governor romney offering his severest critique yet on what he calls the the president's pattern of leading from behind. >> polls show mitt romney trailing by one point or also known as what obama failed to make during last week's debate. >>> north korea saying the u.s. is within striking distance of its missiles. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the end of the day if something goes wrong i have to pay for it. >>> feeling no pain. >>> crashing his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> no, this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag in a london park. >>> all that -- >> and the series is tied at a game a piece. game over. cardinals even the series. >>
. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement, denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, they can treat mes a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> governor romney offering his severest critique yet on what he calls the the president's pattern of leading from behind. >> polls...
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state, psychologists, penn state, civil attorneys and other accusers. he won. >> reporter: he also went on to suggest that his experience could help other children. >> some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. >> reporter: the 68-year-old sandusky faces more than 400 years in prison. a source close to the case tells cbs news that sandusky is now discussing plans to write a book about what he calls his ordeal. yet state law makes it highly unlikely that he would ever profit from it. charlie, norah? >>> president obama's top counterterrorism advisers reportedly meeting with libyan officials in tripoli. they will discuss last month's attack in benghazi. sheryl atkinson has more of her interview with a key witness that will testify in a congressional hearing tomorrow morning. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel andy woodheaded an elite security team until it was pulled ou
state, psychologists, penn state, civil attorneys and other accusers. he won. >> reporter: he also went on to suggest that his experience could help other children. >> some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. >> reporter: the 68-year-old sandusky faces more than 400 years in prison. a...
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some of the attacks inside penn state buildings. during the trial, eight victims testified against the former coach. in the audio statement given to the radio station, he describes why he believes he's been the victim of false allegations and urges people to look more closely at his accusers. >> evaluate the accusers and their families. realize they didn't come out of isolation. the accusers were products of many more people and experiences than me. look at their confidants and honest city. think about how easy it was to turn on me given the information, attention and potential perks. i never put down them or their families. i tried and i cared, then asked for the same. please realize all came to the second mile because of issues, some of those may remain. we will continue to fight. we didn't lose to prone facts, evidence, accurate locations and time. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories influenced by people who wanted to convict me. >> that's a portion of the statement outlining why he believed the thing was a w
some of the attacks inside penn state buildings. during the trial, eight victims testified against the former coach. in the audio statement given to the radio station, he describes why he believes he's been the victim of false allegations and urges people to look more closely at his accusers. >> evaluate the accusers and their families. realize they didn't come out of isolation. the accusers were products of many more people and experiences than me. look at their confidants and honest...
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it is sentencing day for jerry sandusky, the former football coach at the center of a sex scandal at penn state. this is a live look. they are awaiting sandusky to arrive. you saw plenty of media out there. sandusky leaving jail this morning, this is new video right here. sandusky is convicted of abusing ten boys connected to his charity for underprivileged youth over a 15-year span. sandusky did not speak at his trial, but he is expected to speak at today's hearing. six of the victims who gave graphic testimony will also speak today. coming up at 6:50, a live report from that courthouse, plus we'll hear from sandusky himself and his vow to overturn his conviction. >>> well, after nearly a year, ten solid months of controversy, it is finally decision day for san francisco's disgraced sheriff ross mirkarimi. we give you a live look at san francisco city hall where the board of supervisors will be deciding whether mirkarimi will be able to actuallyeep his job. now, the sheriff was suspended earlier this year after he admitted to bruising his wife's arm during an argument. mirkarimi pleading
it is sentencing day for jerry sandusky, the former football coach at the center of a sex scandal at penn state. this is a live look. they are awaiting sandusky to arrive. you saw plenty of media out there. sandusky leaving jail this morning, this is new video right here. sandusky is convicted of abusing ten boys connected to his charity for underprivileged youth over a 15-year span. sandusky did not speak at his trial, but he is expected to speak at today's hearing. six of the victims who gave...
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but a judge today sentenced the former penn state assistant football coach to no less than 30 years and no more than 60 years in prison. whether 400 or 60 or even 30 simply put, sandusky at age 68 will most likely die behind bars. the former coach did not go down without a last minute play, if you will. last night, on the very eve of his sentencing, sandusky released an audio recording to a campus radio station. and i just want to play a portion of it for you. listen to this. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monday sfreste monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wives has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. >> jason carol was inside the courtroom for the sentencing today. just listening to that audio, he is still claiming he's not a monster, he is the victim in all of this. but you heard them, victims had their say in court today. what did you see and hear in there? >> well it wasn't just the victims who had their say in court today, also judge
but a judge today sentenced the former penn state assistant football coach to no less than 30 years and no more than 60 years in prison. whether 400 or 60 or even 30 simply put, sandusky at age 68 will most likely die behind bars. the former coach did not go down without a last minute play, if you will. last night, on the very eve of his sentencing, sandusky released an audio recording to a campus radio station. and i just want to play a portion of it for you. listen to this. >> they can...
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the former penn state football coach finds occupant his fate at 9:00 a.m. last night he released an audiotape from behind bars proclaiming his innocence. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they could treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. >> sandusky said it was a well orchestrated conspiracy. >> north korea says its missiles can reach the u.s. mainland but some skeptics say it's all bluster. one analyst says it requires a lot of develop and testing and what north korea has done so far he's not convinced. north korea made that claim after south korea made a deal with the u.s. to competent its missile range. >>> in this is a leap much faith it's the biggest one of. you're looking at live pictures from roswell, new mexico. right now felix baumgartner's record setting skydive is on hold because of weather. the plan is for felix baumgartner to jump from a balloon carried by a capsule a
the former penn state football coach finds occupant his fate at 9:00 a.m. last night he released an audiotape from behind bars proclaiming his innocence. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they could treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. >> sandusky said it was a well orchestrated conspiracy. >>...
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the shameful scandal shot deep into the heart of penn state. lucy yang, abc news, new york. >> again, that hearing just hours from now. as you heard in that piece, sandusky could speak as well as the victims. ful if he speaks and says anything resembling the statement he just released, what a moment in court that will be, especially for the victims to have to sit there on that day and listen to him defy these charges. >> his defense attorney said he was desperate basically to get to the stand. his biggest regret, he wasn't able to testify on his own behalf during the trial. but sandusky and his victims will both have an opportunity to -- to basically make the statement, and then the judge is going to pass down the sentence. it is going to range anywhere from ten years to more than 400 years in prison from judge john cleland. >> practically speaking he is going to die in prison no matter what the sentence end up being. real quick, a statement from one of the lawyers for one of the victims says, the failure of mr. sandusky to show any contrition
the shameful scandal shot deep into the heart of penn state. lucy yang, abc news, new york. >> again, that hearing just hours from now. as you heard in that piece, sandusky could speak as well as the victims. ful if he speaks and says anything resembling the statement he just released, what a moment in court that will be, especially for the victims to have to sit there on that day and listen to him defy these charges. >> his defense attorney said he was desperate basically to get to...
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the former penn state coach, now says he didn't get a fair trial. says he has been unjustly treated like a monster. in a statement released to the university radio station late monday, calls one of his victims a veteran accuser, seeking attention. >> in my heart, i know that i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner. and that was after marriage. >> reporter: later today, sandusky is expected to deliver a similarly defiant statement before the judge who holds his life in his hands. refusing to apologize or admit any guilt. >> we will continue to fight. we didn't lose to proven facts, evidence, accurate locations and times. >> reporter: abc news has learned that facing sandusky today will be at least one, and as many as six, of his ten victims. >> it is preposterous to suggest that ten separate victims, their families, their parents, their lawyers, the prosecutors, the press, and everyone else con conspired to somehow convict mr. sandusky. >> reporter: even sandusky's own attorneys expect a harsh sentence. and th
the former penn state coach, now says he didn't get a fair trial. says he has been unjustly treated like a monster. in a statement released to the university radio station late monday, calls one of his victims a veteran accuser, seeking attention. >> in my heart, i know that i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner. and that was after marriage. >> reporter: later today, sandusky is expected to deliver a similarly defiant statement before the...
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bill: breaking news from penn state there. what happened in libya? and could the murder of four americans have been prevented? that is what will be on the line this week when a house hearing gets underway at this hour tomorrow. we will talk to a congress pwhapb who icongressman who is asking some of those questions. republican trey gowdy, he's on deck. martha: how would you like to have that vantage point on the big jump? we under about an hour away now from the 23-mile plunge that felix baumgartner expects to steak from outer space. bill: and he's wearing a camera. ♪ some people call me a space cowboy, yeah, some people call me the gangster of love. some people call me missour maurice -- ♪ bill: just past 10:30 in new york now. the first congressional hearing on the deadly attack on our consulate in libya, that will be held tomorrow by the house oversight committee. the ambush on september 11th killed four americans, including our ambassador chris stevens. republican lawmakers demanding answers from the state department as new details emerge on
bill: breaking news from penn state there. what happened in libya? and could the murder of four americans have been prevented? that is what will be on the line this week when a house hearing gets underway at this hour tomorrow. we will talk to a congress pwhapb who icongressman who is asking some of those questions. republican trey gowdy, he's on deck. martha: how would you like to have that vantage point on the big jump? we under about an hour away now from the 23-mile plunge that felix...
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. >>> former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. a judge has sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. sarah ganum has been covering the story from the beginning and she's with me now. you were in the courtroom today. first off, jerry sandusky has had some really most people would call them bizarre reactions, bizarre answers in interviews. how did he react today? >> reporter: he didn't react specifically to the sentence, but right before it was handed down, we saw him cry and that was when he was talking about his wife, dottie, and being separated from her. he said that he doesn't like being called a child know wles ter, but what really hurts and where the pain really comes from is being separated from his wife and his family. he said he talked about this year's wedding anniversary, he rolled over in bed to give her a hug and instead he hit a cinder block wall because he's in jail. he also talked about clinging to hope and fighting for the people that still support him. he said that he still thinks about kids and day
. >>> former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. a judge has sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. sarah ganum has been covering the story from the beginning and she's with me now. you were in the courtroom today. first off, jerry sandusky has had some really most people would call them bizarre reactions, bizarre answers in interviews. how did he react today? >> reporter: he didn't react specifically to the...
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. >>> former penn state coach and convicted child abuser jerry sandusky set to be sentenced tomorrow. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what's the latest? >> sandusky's attorney tells cnn that his client will speak and claim his innocence at tomorrow's sentencing hearing and that he's been writing a statement in prison. the 68-year-old former penn state football coach could face life in prison on 45 counts of child sex abuse. a jury found that he used his access to school facilities to abuse ten boys over a 15-year period. >>> and the man arrested but never charged in natalee holloway's 2005 disappearance is in the news again. joran van der sloot is in prison for the murder of stefani flores in peru and he may soon be a father. he met the expectant mother behind bars and became pregnant after an unsupervised visit. >>> and the $11.7 million win has been reported to the gambling commission saying the payout is being withheld. he hit a two-night winning streak at the casino in august. details have not been released and there's
. >>> former penn state coach and convicted child abuser jerry sandusky set to be sentenced tomorrow. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what's the latest? >> sandusky's attorney tells cnn that his client will speak and claim his innocence at tomorrow's sentencing hearing and that he's been writing a statement in prison. the 68-year-old former penn state football coach could face life in prison on 45 counts of...
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the sentence means a former penn state football coach will be in prison until he is nearly 100 years old. the 68-year-old sandusky still says he is innocent and plans to repeal. israeli prime minister netanyahu is planning an early election due to reports that announcement will come in the next few hours. israeli commentators predicting election will be held in january or february folks and tensions with iran over nuclear program and the israeli economy. and penske media buying "variety." covering hollywood for more than 100 years and still considered a top industry source. they said they would put it up for sale. the news headlines on the fox business network. lori: inside trading kingpin rajaratnam should follow the example of a lesser-known figure indicate and fled the country. charlie gasparino has the details on the lone fugitive in a massive crackdown on insider trading. >> do you know who he is? he was a moody's analyst, he passed on a tip to the main sort of cooperator in the rajaratnam case. about the pending merger, excuse me, acquisition of hilton hotels. then turned that
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. >> if my colleagues would indulge me and excuse me for this, william penn. transylvania pennsylvanian the founding of that state. it has to do with compassion. as i understand, it may be okay for after the election, but five weeks is not enough time for them to put into place what they are attempting to do. i think it is kind of interesting if you look at the other issues that we have in the house. ohio was the reasonable of on the ground there, really, and to have states that have held out so much hope for people who have been disenfranchised and people who have been really relegated, had their repetition threatened this way, and this judge stepping in in ohio, it gives me hope in which these two states will continue to allow us to move forward. >> going into the last couple minutes, we join the washington gubernatorial debate between jay inslee and rob mckenna. this will be one of the closest governor races in the country. it is courtesy of kcts tv. >> aarp urges you to find out where the candidates stand. more information at aarp.org and by the floyd and
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steve moore, a senior economic writer at the "wall street journal" and matt mccall the president of the penn financial group. good to have you with us this morning. let's take a look at some of the numbers. one of the numbers revealed in this economic report is this one, 114,000 new jobs were added in the month of september. some folks are questioning how you get from a to b with that 7.81% number. let me put one more number up here which may give some background information on this. employed part time for economic reasons, so people who took a part time job because they can't get a full time job we assume, that number keeps rising, that went from 8 million to 8.6 million in the month of september. sort it automatic for us, steve. >> that is a big job. this is the weirdist report i've seen in 20 years or so i've studies these reports. we had such a wide divergence in terms. two reports that came out this morning, martha, you really did a nice job of explaining to people why we had the fall in unemployment even though the unemployment rate, even though there were only about 114,000 jobs creat
steve moore, a senior economic writer at the "wall street journal" and matt mccall the president of the penn financial group. good to have you with us this morning. let's take a look at some of the numbers. one of the numbers revealed in this economic report is this one, 114,000 new jobs were added in the month of september. some folks are questioning how you get from a to b with that 7.81% number. let me put one more number up here which may give some background information on this....
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. >>> more legal drama in the jerry sandusky sex scandal at penn state. a former graduate assistant says he saw sandusky molesting a boy agains millions in damages. he says he was defame and miss represented. >>> a halloween costume created such a scare that the bomb squad had to be called in. a driver wearing a gas mask and camouflage jacket with an attached grenade was pulled over in san mateo, california. but gilberto mateas was not a terrorist. he actually works at a store that sells halloween costumes and is required to wear his costume for work. now police confiscated his dummy grenade and cleared a half block. >> i knew it was going to attract people's attention, but i didn't thing they were going to go as far as to be worried and call 911. >> now his manager says he used poor judgment by driving to work wearing that costume here. he is due in court next month for possessing a fake grenade. so, interesting times. at least people are keeping their eyes open and paying attention to their surroundings. so that's good. >> mm-hmm. >>> well, the u.s. bir
. >>> more legal drama in the jerry sandusky sex scandal at penn state. a former graduate assistant says he saw sandusky molesting a boy agains millions in damages. he says he was defame and miss represented. >>> a halloween costume created such a scare that the bomb squad had to be called in. a driver wearing a gas mask and camouflage jacket with an attached grenade was pulled over in san mateo, california. but gilberto mateas was not a terrorist. he actually works at a store...
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real understanding of who he was as a little boy growing up and at his -- during his college years at penn state. everything was just kind of an evolution. i think that the filled auditorium last night got a good understanding of everybody reads that and says, geez, i wonder if i could do something like that. push come to shove, could i do that? i think what it did was added the natural evolution that when they got done watching that, they said yeah, now we understand why he did what he did. >> well, on this sunday, mr. and mrs. murphy, you give us hope, courage and faith in the great american spirit and we can't thank you enough that you had your boy and sharing your story. >> author of s.e.a.l. of honor, we appreciate talking to you. >> brand-new details on the investigation into the four americans murdered at our consulate in libya. we have a live update in moments. >> if you make a mistake on the field, your coach makes you take a lap. now one state says that's equal to corporal punishment. your emails on this topic coming up next. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not
real understanding of who he was as a little boy growing up and at his -- during his college years at penn state. everything was just kind of an evolution. i think that the filled auditorium last night got a good understanding of everybody reads that and says, geez, i wonder if i could do something like that. push come to shove, could i do that? i think what it did was added the natural evolution that when they got done watching that, they said yeah, now we understand why he did what he did....